Gaston Pastre Figurative Prints
1881-1947
Gaston Pastre was a French painter, xylographer and illustrator. Among his other works, he illustrated Le Livre de demain published by Fayard, Les diaboliques published by G. Crès & Cie. in 1921 and Pierre Loti’s Romans Complets Illustres by Pierre Lafitte in 1923.
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Artist: Gaston Pastre
Plates from Les Diaboliques - Original Woodcut by G. Pastre - 1930s
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Located in Roma, IT
Plates from Les Diaboliques is an original modern artwork realized in the 1930s by Gaston Pastre.
A black and white couple of woodcut prints from the ...
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1930s Art Nouveau Gaston Pastre Figurative Prints
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